Sorry to be so dense.
So, if i give the "anonymous logon" special id an ACE on the share AND enable null sessions AND actually logon anonymously, it will work?
All 3 criterion have to be met?
What about give Anonymous Logon the right to log on over the network?
Do i need to do that?
Does that do anything at all?
Thanks a lot , guys.
On 8/5/06, joe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Sure, if the box allows anonymous connections and you are actually connecting as an anonymous user and you have enabled null session (anonymous) connection to the share which can't just be done by modifying the ACL, you need to add an null session connection entry in the registry for that share.When you connect to the share directly from a standalone workstation, you aren't sending anonymous creds, you are sending your local userid and password. You need to send null creds... net use driveletter: \\server\share /user:"" ""
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Tom Kern
Sent: Friday, August 04, 2006 7:04 PM
To: activedirectory
Subject: [ActiveDir] (OT)silly anon access question
I have a share set up on a test box. The perms on the share give "anonymous logon"access full control.When I try to net use to the share from a stand alone workstation or a user not logged into the domain, I get prompted for a user name and password.With Anon Logon, should'nt I just be able to map without any prompt?Thanks
